Piedmont Virginia Community College Off Campus Apartments

Ready for an Apartment near PVCC?

Has the time come for you to get out of the dorm and move into an off campus PVCC apartment? Perhaps the options available from the Piedmont Virginia Community College housing office no longer meet your needs and you would like to find a cheap apartment close to the PVCC campus. If so, you can search for off campus Piedmont Virginia Community College apartments with MyNewPlace's college housing search.

Although Piedmont Virginia Community College student housing may be very conveniently close to campus, moving to an off campus apartment can be a great way to save money, put some distance in between yourself and an RA, get accustomed to living in your own apartment and building up rental history.

PVCC apartments for rent are available close to campus and in other neighborhoods around Charlottesville, Virginia . Using our map based university apartment finder, you can find off campus housing near campus to ensure you can still get to all the PVCC games and make it to class on time.

We can help you find off campus PVCC apartments that will best suit your collegiate lifestyle; search Piedmont Virginia Community College apartments by the number of bedrooms, price, neighborhood or a range of other amenities.

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Yes. Charlottesville's Historic Downtown Mall is maintained by Charlottesville Parks and Recreation Department. This pedestrian mall is home to more than 120 shops and 30 restaurants located on and around old Main Street Charlottesville. The area also includes movie theaters, and indoor skating arena, and various coffee shops. The Virginia Discovery Museum located on the East End encourages hands-on participation in learning with many exhibits that change during the year.

Not all, but a lot of people do. In fact, the number of people who take public transportation in Charlottesville is 129 percent greater than the Virginia average and 176 percent greater than the national average. These figures indicate that Charlottesville has an adequate public transit system. Local bus transportation provider Charlottesville Area Transit is augmented by JAUNT, a regional paratransit van service. The Charlottesville Amtrak Station and Greyhound Lines provide intercity service.

Charlottesville is home to a plethora of museums, several of which are located on the University of Virginia campus. These include the University of Virginia Art Museum, and the Leander McCormick Observatory. Other museums in town are Virginia Discovery Museum, the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, and the Lewis & Clark Exploratory Center. The College of William and Mary is also home to Ash Lawn-Highland, which is a historic house museum, a 535-acre working farm, and performing arts venue.